Coil Cloggers

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Randy C

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Coil cloggers, or... dirty burning juice in general is a pet peeve of mine. I've NOT reordered some pretty spectacular flavors because they didn't burn clean. My list of coil cloggers is long, so it's easier to tell you what juices DON'T clog coils.

Ahlusion- virtually every flavor they offer burns especially clean- even at higher temps- except for aromatics of course....

Nicoticket has some pretty tasty juice. The flavors I've tried have been sweet and dark in color, and... although they are coil cloggers, they somehow deliver clean taste even when coils get gunked up. I'm not sure how they do this....
 
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Rickajho

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Somebody sent me what looked like a full 30 ml bottle of SharkJuice Cappuccino along with a classifieds purchase. It was a Free Bonus Gift. Aw, how sweet! :)

That crap can muck up any coil and wick material in under two hours. Tastes great - until it turns to sludge. Thanks - a lot. :glare:

Wonder who the next recipient of that still nearly full bottle is gonna be?
 

lukeyduke

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Just gonna revive this thread as I have found the worst coil mucker I've ever had the misfortune of buying-I was desperate and bought J Juice serious kiwi from a gas station on a camping trip.Every single tank I had to burn the coils clean... I ended up buying the other brand they sold there-Vapage, in the red tobacco flavor and didn't have a problem but didn't taste nearly as good as the J Juice
 

uab9253

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Johnson Creek tobacco juices are pretty hard on coils--but still love them anyway.

Use them exclusively in KF so I can easily rewick and recoil.


I thought maybe it was just me on the coil killers but yes I love their juice. At about $1.50 per replacement coil, I'm finding a hard time getting motivated to get out the tweezers and pull the wick out for a dry burn. Maybe if I had some replacement wick handy but I've tried a couple and the wick comes out in wispy layers, which I then have to try to tamp back in upon reassembly. It would probably be better to lay a fresh wick in at that time as well.


But yeah, I use JC stuff exclusively - had to go away from the all VG line because that was even more coil gunking.
 
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